Hail Mary or Failed Mary? Seahawks get the call and the win

Â The Seattle Seahawks, now 2-1 this season after their 14-12 victory over the Green Bay Packers on a last-second Hail Mary pass of 24 yards that many are saying should have been ruled a Failed Mary

Â Seattle receiver Golden Tate, who sort of, maybe caught the winning touchdown in the end zone, after getting away with a shove on defender Sam Shields

 Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, who came through at the end of a bumpy second half in a tough, physical game against a recent Super Bowl champion and further vindicated his starting role as a rookie out of Wisconsin by beating the pro team from that state

Â Sidelined NFL referees, who no doubt gained huge leverage in their contract negotiations with the league

Losers

Â The Packers, who fell to 1-2 and left shaking their heads at the game's final call by both the substitute on-field and replay officials

Â Green Bay defensive back M.D. Jennings, who appeared to have an interception, at least while he was in mid-air in the traffic jam beyond the goal line after time ran out

Â The NFL's replacement officiais, now under more criticism and pressure than ever after Â in the opinion, seemingly, of most experts and observers Â blowing a call that decided the game and cost the Packers a road win

Â The NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell, whose already rocky weekend with the replacement officials took an unsightly turn for the worseÂ with basically every football fan in the country watching